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1. Call to Order.
3. Public Comment.
4. Consent Agenda.
5.A.1) Public Hearing for Sale or Conveyance of Real Property 21-468 This property was donated to the City in January 2016. The Municipal Services and Parks and Recreation departments have determined this property is no longer needed and recommend the sale or conveyance of this real property within the appraised market value. The Notice of Public Hearing will be published on Sunday, April 10, 2022. The Public Hearing will be scheduled for Thursday, April 28, 2022, in the Council Chambers of the City Annex Building located at 680 Park Avenue in Idaho Falls, Idaho. At the conclusion of the hearing, Council will have met the notice and hearing requirements to sell or convey the property to a tax supported governmental unit pursuant to §50-1403(4).
5.B.1) Lease Agreement between the City of Idaho Falls and the Snake River BMX Association. 21-455 This lease agreement allows for the Snake River BMX Association to lease a designated area on the Sandy Downs property for their program operations. The term of this agreement will be five years from 2022 through 2027.
5.C.1) IFP 22-08 17th St and Woodruff Project- Bluelake Utility Services, LLC 21-452 Idaho Falls Power (IFP) solicited bids from qualified contractors to underground IFP power lines for the Public Works 17th and Woodruff road and intersection road widening project. Three bids were received with Bluelake Utility Services, LLC being the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. The base bid is $355,000.00 with a ten percent (10%) contingency of $35,500 for a total cost of $390,500.00.
5.C.2) IFP 22-10 Westside Substation Relays and Racking - Electrical Power Products, Inc. 21-453 Idaho Falls Power solicited bids from qualified contractors to provide Schweitzer relays and racking and also the wiring of the relays. There were two bids received with Electrical Power Products, Inc. being the lowest responsive, responsible bidder.
5.D.1) State Local Agreement and Resolution with the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) for the 17th St, 1st St and Lincoln Road X-Walks. 21-464 Attached for your consideration is a State Local Agreement for design and construction with ITD to improve pedestrian safety along 17th Street, 1st Street and Lincoln Road. Proposed work includes the installation of thermoplastic stop bars and crosswalks on all cross-street approaches. ADA upgrades will also be made to several locations. ..en
5.D.2) Proposal Award - Micro-Transit Pilot Project 21-465 Proposals for a turn-key operation to design, launch, operate, market, and maintain a demand response rideshare service pilot project were received and evaluated; through a competitive process Downtowner Holdings LLC’s proposal was accepted. The purpose of the proposed contract award is to enter a contract with Downtowner Holdings LLC to perform these actions as outline above.
5.D.3) Bid Award - Idaho Falls Community Policing Facility 21-460 On Wednesday, March 23, 2022, bids were received and opened for the Idaho Falls Community Policing Facility project. A tabulation of bid results is attached. The purpose of the proposed bid award is to enter into a contract with the lowest bidder to perform the construction of the Idaho Falls Community Policing Facility.
5.E.1) Amendment to Council member Election Ordinance 21-456 This Ordinance conforms City Code Council elections with Idaho Code Title 50, Chapter 4 by reducing the number of registered qualified electors accompanying a Council candidate’s petition from not more than forty (40) to not less than five (5).
5.E.2) Public Hearing for increase of fees to the March 2022 Fee Schedule 21-466 The Office of the City Attorney respectfully requests that the Mayor and Council conduct a public hearing for the addition of certain fees to the City’s fee schedule and approve the corresponding resolution. The Public Hearing has been scheduled for Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 7:30 pm in the City Council Chambers of the City Annex Building located at 680 Park Avenue in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The hearing is required pursuant to Idaho Code §50-1002. The Notice of Public Hearing for the fee schedule was published on Sunday, March 20, 2022 and Sunday, March 27, 2022.
5.F.1) Final Plat, Development Agreement, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, Park Place Division No. 7. 21-449 Attached is the application for the Final Plat, Development Agreement, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for the Park Place Division No. 7. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its July 20, 2021, meeting and recommended approval by unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation
5.F.2) Final Plat and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, Lorin C. Anderson Addition, Division No. 1, Fifth Amended Plat. 21-450 Attached is the application for the Final Plat and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for the Lorin C. Anderson Addition, Division No. 1, Fifth Amended Plat. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its January 4, 2022, meeting and recommended approval by unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation.
5.F.3) Resolution approving the Statement of Annexation Principles. 21-429 Attached is a resolution approving an amended version of the Statement of Annexation Principles. The amendments to the document clarify that the City will hold a public hearing for Category A annexations pursuant to Idaho Code and modifies the policy regarding roadway annexations. Previously, the City has only annexed arterial and collector roadways when City boundaries are on both sides of that road. The proposed amendment states the City will generally annex the road when the City becomes adjacent to only one side of the road. The document was sent to Bonneville County officials for review and comment. Most of the comments received were in regard to parts of the document already adopted and not proposed for changed and are not incorporated in this draft. However, County officials did express that the revised policy on roadway annexations is acceptable. Staff respectfully requests approval of the resolution.
Items 5.F.4 & 5.F.5
5.F.6) Public Hearing - Planned Unit Development (PUD) and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, Aspen Point PUD. 21-443 Attached is the application for the PUD and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for Aspen Point PUD. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its July 20, 2021, meeting and voted 5 to 1 to recommended approval of the PUD with the condition that the developer confer with the City Engineer regarding a turn lane on the west side of the property from Sunnyside.
5.F.7) Amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance Tables 11-2-1, 11-2-2 and 11-2-3, amending the uses allowed in residential, commercial, and industrial zones. 21-448 On March 1, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously voted to recommend approval of the amendment as presented.
5.F.8) Amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Sections 11-2-6, 11-3-3, 11-3-4, 11-4-4, 11-7-1 and Tables 11-1-1, 11-2-4, 11-3-1, 11-3-3, 11-4-1 clarifying the development standards related to manufactured and mobile homes. 21-445 On February 15, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously voted to recommend to the Mayor and City Council approval of the ordinance amendments as presented.
5.F.9) Amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Sections 11-2-6, 11-3-4 and Tables 11-2-1 and 11-3-3 allowing for accessory dwelling units in all residential zones and establishing land use standards. 21-444 On February 15, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended to the Mayor and City Council approval of the ordinance amendments as presented with a vote of 3 to 2.
6. Announcements.
Mar 31, 2022 City Council Meeting
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1. Call to Order.
3. Public Comment.
4. Consent Agenda.
5.A.1) Public Hearing for Sale or Conveyance of Real Property 21-468 This property was donated to the City in January 2016. The Municipal Services and Parks and Recreation departments have determined this property is no longer needed and recommend the sale or conveyance of this real property within the appraised market value. The Notice of Public Hearing will be published on Sunday, April 10, 2022. The Public Hearing will be scheduled for Thursday, April 28, 2022, in the Council Chambers of the City Annex Building located at 680 Park Avenue in Idaho Falls, Idaho. At the conclusion of the hearing, Council will have met the notice and hearing requirements to sell or convey the property to a tax supported governmental unit pursuant to §50-1403(4).
5.B.1) Lease Agreement between the City of Idaho Falls and the Snake River BMX Association. 21-455 This lease agreement allows for the Snake River BMX Association to lease a designated area on the Sandy Downs property for their program operations. The term of this agreement will be five years from 2022 through 2027.
5.C.1) IFP 22-08 17th St and Woodruff Project- Bluelake Utility Services, LLC 21-452 Idaho Falls Power (IFP) solicited bids from qualified contractors to underground IFP power lines for the Public Works 17th and Woodruff road and intersection road widening project. Three bids were received with Bluelake Utility Services, LLC being the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. The base bid is $355,000.00 with a ten percent (10%) contingency of $35,500 for a total cost of $390,500.00.
5.C.2) IFP 22-10 Westside Substation Relays and Racking - Electrical Power Products, Inc. 21-453 Idaho Falls Power solicited bids from qualified contractors to provide Schweitzer relays and racking and also the wiring of the relays. There were two bids received with Electrical Power Products, Inc. being the lowest responsive, responsible bidder.
5.D.1) State Local Agreement and Resolution with the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) for the 17th St, 1st St and Lincoln Road X-Walks. 21-464 Attached for your consideration is a State Local Agreement for design and construction with ITD to improve pedestrian safety along 17th Street, 1st Street and Lincoln Road. Proposed work includes the installation of thermoplastic stop bars and crosswalks on all cross-street approaches. ADA upgrades will also be made to several locations. ..en
5.D.2) Proposal Award - Micro-Transit Pilot Project 21-465 Proposals for a turn-key operation to design, launch, operate, market, and maintain a demand response rideshare service pilot project were received and evaluated; through a competitive process Downtowner Holdings LLC’s proposal was accepted. The purpose of the proposed contract award is to enter a contract with Downtowner Holdings LLC to perform these actions as outline above.
5.D.3) Bid Award - Idaho Falls Community Policing Facility 21-460 On Wednesday, March 23, 2022, bids were received and opened for the Idaho Falls Community Policing Facility project. A tabulation of bid results is attached. The purpose of the proposed bid award is to enter into a contract with the lowest bidder to perform the construction of the Idaho Falls Community Policing Facility.
5.E.1) Amendment to Council member Election Ordinance 21-456 This Ordinance conforms City Code Council elections with Idaho Code Title 50, Chapter 4 by reducing the number of registered qualified electors accompanying a Council candidate’s petition from not more than forty (40) to not less than five (5).
5.E.2) Public Hearing for increase of fees to the March 2022 Fee Schedule 21-466 The Office of the City Attorney respectfully requests that the Mayor and Council conduct a public hearing for the addition of certain fees to the City’s fee schedule and approve the corresponding resolution. The Public Hearing has been scheduled for Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 7:30 pm in the City Council Chambers of the City Annex Building located at 680 Park Avenue in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The hearing is required pursuant to Idaho Code §50-1002. The Notice of Public Hearing for the fee schedule was published on Sunday, March 20, 2022 and Sunday, March 27, 2022.
5.F.1) Final Plat, Development Agreement, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, Park Place Division No. 7. 21-449 Attached is the application for the Final Plat, Development Agreement, and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for the Park Place Division No. 7. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its July 20, 2021, meeting and recommended approval by unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation
5.F.2) Final Plat and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, Lorin C. Anderson Addition, Division No. 1, Fifth Amended Plat. 21-450 Attached is the application for the Final Plat and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for the Lorin C. Anderson Addition, Division No. 1, Fifth Amended Plat. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its January 4, 2022, meeting and recommended approval by unanimous vote. Staff concurs with this recommendation.
5.F.3) Resolution approving the Statement of Annexation Principles. 21-429 Attached is a resolution approving an amended version of the Statement of Annexation Principles. The amendments to the document clarify that the City will hold a public hearing for Category A annexations pursuant to Idaho Code and modifies the policy regarding roadway annexations. Previously, the City has only annexed arterial and collector roadways when City boundaries are on both sides of that road. The proposed amendment states the City will generally annex the road when the City becomes adjacent to only one side of the road. The document was sent to Bonneville County officials for review and comment. Most of the comments received were in regard to parts of the document already adopted and not proposed for changed and are not incorporated in this draft. However, County officials did express that the revised policy on roadway annexations is acceptable. Staff respectfully requests approval of the resolution.
Items 5.F.4 & 5.F.5
5.F.6) Public Hearing - Planned Unit Development (PUD) and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards, Aspen Point PUD. 21-443 Attached is the application for the PUD and Reasoned Statement of Relevant Criteria and Standards for Aspen Point PUD. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered this item at its July 20, 2021, meeting and voted 5 to 1 to recommended approval of the PUD with the condition that the developer confer with the City Engineer regarding a turn lane on the west side of the property from Sunnyside.
5.F.7) Amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance Tables 11-2-1, 11-2-2 and 11-2-3, amending the uses allowed in residential, commercial, and industrial zones. 21-448 On March 1, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously voted to recommend approval of the amendment as presented.
5.F.8) Amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Sections 11-2-6, 11-3-3, 11-3-4, 11-4-4, 11-7-1 and Tables 11-1-1, 11-2-4, 11-3-1, 11-3-3, 11-4-1 clarifying the development standards related to manufactured and mobile homes. 21-445 On February 15, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously voted to recommend to the Mayor and City Council approval of the ordinance amendments as presented.
5.F.9) Amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Sections 11-2-6, 11-3-4 and Tables 11-2-1 and 11-3-3 allowing for accessory dwelling units in all residential zones and establishing land use standards. 21-444 On February 15, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended to the Mayor and City Council approval of the ordinance amendments as presented with a vote of 3 to 2.
6. Announcements.
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